Laws Relating to the Management of Scheduled Waste in Malaysia
Listed as the 25th most competitive economy in the world1, Malaysia engages in an exceedingly wide variety of industrial activities such as construction,
The Legal Aspects of The Importation and Distribution of Foreign Produced Generic Pharmaceutical Drugs
Introduction To ensure the safety, quality and efficacy of marketed pharmaceuticals products in Malaysia, Drug Control Authority (“DCA”) is responsible for the registration and monitoring of the quality of pharmaceutical products.1
Shipping and International Trade in an Age of Disruption
When 2020 began, the key challenge which faced the shipping industry was the implementation of the Fuel Standards of IMO 2020 mandating lower Sulphur Fuel Content.
Civil Remedies for Economic Espionage
Espionage is the practice of using covert means to obtain confidential information from non-public sources.1
Mandatory Merger Notification on the Cards
Merger notifications in Malaysia are still nascent and limited to the aviation services sector regulated by the Malaysian Aviation Commission
Administrative Misconduct and Sanctioning Administrative Law: Reflections on ADI 4295 in Light of Constitutional Jurisprudence
Introduction Brazil’s Administrative Misconduct Law (Law 8.429/92), which was significantly reformed by Law 14.230/2021, remains one of the primary tools of the Brazilian State in the fight against corruption,
Doing Business in Nigeria: A Guide to Foreign Investors
Nigeria is a developing capitalist economy. Free enterprise is the norm but there are some important sectors like Electricity and Water that are partially owned and controlled by the government.
OFAC Should Loosen Restrictions On Arbitration Services
The Office of Foreign Assets Control, a vital arm of the U.S. Department of the Treasury,
DIFC Courts address abolition of DIFC-LCIA
For the first time, the DIFC Courts have provided welcome clarification on some of the issues generated by Decree No. 34 of 2021 and the fallout from the abolishment of the DIFC-LCIA and EMAC.
Brazil’s Ministry of Finance Receives Over 100 Applications from Betting Companies to Operate in 2025
Abstract: Brazil’s Ministry of Finance has received 113 applications from betting companies seeking to operate in the country starting in 2025.